Tweeting With Obama: Infographic

“ I am going to make history here as the first president to live-tweet.” ~ Barack Obama

Last year, President Obama started tweeting. According to BarackObama.com, messages that are signed BO are directly written by Obama, not a staffer. I keep looking for those BO signed Tweets in my Twitter feed and haven’t found too many yet. He’s a busy guy.

Last month, I received a Tweet with a photo link that contained a glimpse of Obama with Bo:

Photo of the day: President Obama and Bo go Christmas shopping. OFA.BO/UAfLSP

As someone who reads zillions of blog posts and edits many a day, I just love to give my eyes a break with visual messages, photos and graphics. After the man with dog photo (hope those were doggie clean-up bags in his hand), I followed the next flurry of Tweets. These Tweets raised my clean air mommy antennae:

And who knew this gift could be wrapped up in an infographic and a sweet Tweet card?

The Tweet:

Get to know the new national standards to reduce mercury and other toxic air pollution: OFA.BO/ptfgFD#progress

The Card:

President Obama just announced a once-in-a-generation step forward to protect our environment—the first-ever national standards on mercury and other toxic air pollution from power plants.

It’s a huge accomplishment that will help clean up our air and water, preventing thousands of premature deaths and over 100,000 cases of childhood asthma each year.

Check out this fact sheet on what these new air pollution standards mean for our health and environment, then share it with your friends and family.

The Infographic:

Have I mentioned before how much I LOVE infographic fact sheets? They are minimal, clean and easy to scan for folks like me who spend many hours hovered over a computer. These visuals are often chock full of important information…and Obama’s message does not disappoint.

What else is there to say? Please share this infographic. And have you joined the Moms Clean Air Force Twitter feed? You must! Why? Because the more we get the word out about about clean air, the more people hear our message…and everyone needs clean air today!